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Tricontinental

This collection contains issues of Tricontinental, founded in 1967 by the Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) following the first Tricontinental conference. These periodicals, published in Havana, Cuba, cover a wide range of topics, from national liberation movements to the capitalistic exploitation of natural resources in various countries. The goal of this publication is to expose imperialistic policies and create international solidarity with leftist political movements. These articles focus on the struggles of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America and include interviews with revolutionaries, cultural pieces such as poetry, analysis, and more.

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Tricontinental Bulletin No. 34 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 34
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaDate: 1/1969Call Number: Volume Number: Year III No. 34Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
"10 Years of the Cuban Revolution" celebrates the anniversary of the Cuban Revolution and its lasting influences worldwide. "The Armed Struggle in South Korea" details the armed revolutionary struggle in South Korea against suppression by U.S. imperialists. "Africa: Will Write its Own History" analyzes the developing awareness of African masses, the continued consolidation of independence in progressive African countries, and the armed resistance of Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique against Portuguese colonialism. "Colombia: Transformation on the March" denouncement of the governmental policy of transformation, which in effect exploits the poorer classes. Transformation policies entail a price increase on essential items and a war on smuggling practices where small business owners have lost their capital but the larger traffickers continue to operate undisturbed. "The South Vietnamese People Unleash the General Offensive" describes the Southern Vietnamese successful release of a General Offensive in response to U.S. imperialistic forces. "The Role of the Students in Latin America" explains the pivotal role students have continued to play in national liberation movements in Latin America. "The Tricontinental: A Victory of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America" celebrates the third anniversary of the holding of the First Conference of the peoples off Africa, Asia and Latin America. "Thumbnail Sketch of Chad" is a brief description of Chad's geographic location, economic situation, and the situation before and after national liberation. "Manifesto From the Palestinian National Liberation Front (G.T.F.)" ["From the FRELIMO", "A Reader at Albright College"] letters to OSPAAAL "To Defeat Definitively Imperialism's War of Aggression" appeal towards the continued struggle of the Vietnamese people against U.S. imperialistic aggression. "Innocent Victims Among Civilian Population" condemnation from the Executive Secretariat of OSPAAAL against U.S. aggression in Cambodia. "The Battle for Liberation" commemoration of the third anniversary of the historic Tricontinental Solidarity Conference held in Havana, Cuba.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 35 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 35
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaDate: 2/1969Call Number: Volume Number: Year IV No. 35Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
"North Kalimantan: Past and Present of a People" details the history of North Kalimantan (province in Indonesia), from indigenous habitation to colonization and the rise of the People's Party led by A.M. Azahari. "Guatemala: Example of Heroism" commemorates the 7th Anniversary of the heroic guerrilla uprisings in Guatemala. "Angola: The Armed Struggle Throughout the Territory" commemorates the beginning of the armed liberation struggle in Angola. This article details the renewed hostilities of the Portuguese troops backed by NATO. "Congo (L): Forced to Increase Struggle" analyzes the assassination of Patrice Lumumba and the resulting world day of solidarity with the people of the Congo. "NATO: Another Instrument of the Colonialists" exposes NATO's actions in maintaining the colonialist and neocolonialist forces in Africa. "Libraries: Centers of Propaganda and Proselytism" details the ways libraries in Latin America cater to imperialistic agendas by promoting the 'excellence of Yankee culture'. "South Africa: Out of Work = Out of Home" The South African Bantu Administration published draft regulations that, if passed, would evict Africans from their homes if they have been out of work for over a month. "Guadalupe is a Colony" The students of Guadalupe of the AGEG (General Association of Students of Guadalupe) lay out evidence of the lasting colonial oppression in Guadalupe. "The Oakland Seven" details the demonstration held around the Oakland Induction Center and the resulting trial of the Oakland Seven. "The United States: Its Quota of Blood and Dollars" details U.S. aggression in Korea and Vietnam and the millions of dollars spent on war efforts. "Camilo Torres: Interview with the Mother of the Guerrilla Priest" interview with Isabel Restrepo, mother of the Colombian guerrilla priest Camilo Torres. "Zimbabwe: A War that is Spreading" details the patriotic forces of the people living in the countryside of Zimbabwe "The Supreme Council of the NCL Decides to Move to the Liberated Zones" reports the advancement efforts of the People's Liberation Army in the Congo against reactionary forces. "Political Program of the Neo Lao Haksat" details U.S. imperialistic forces in Vietnam. The Neo Lao Haskat lays out their political point program which aims to overthrow U.S. neocolonialism. "Visit from the Syrian Delegation" is an overview of the meeting between members from the Syrian delegation and members from the Politico-economic Department of the OSPAAAL to discuss the Arab Socialist Party and the case of Palestine. "Their Own Struggle: More Effective Solidarity" calls for all revolutionary and progressive countries of the world to increase aid to the struggling organizations fighting for liberation in Portuguese colonies and in South Africa. "Activities of the Executive Secretariat" overview of the declarations of Solidarity from the Executive Secretariat of the OSPAAAL. ["What the Press Covers Up" "Domestic Law and International Order"] Letters to OSPAAAL "Guerrillas in Korea" expresses solidarity with revolutionary forces in the southern part of Korea against US imperialist forces.
Tricontinental No. 31 Tricontinental No. 31
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL)Year: 1972Call Number: Volume Number: No. 31 July - AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
On the Reunification of Korea (Kim II Sung) - proposals for a solution for Korea's division / The White Plague (Edouard Bailby) - examines the hateful manner in which Apartheid functions / Conversations in the Northeast (Maria Esther Gilio) - examines poverty in Northeast Brazil / Bloody Democracy (Ibrahim Isa) - Focus on repression in Indonesia following the military coup / Endemic Disease (Giovanni Berlinguer) - Italian doctor evidences why imperialism and colonialism are the chief pestilences afflicting humanity / Fruits of Struggle (Amilcar Cabral) - Report on 8 months of struggle from Jan-Aug. 1971. / Soldiers Against the War (David Dorey) - interview with ex- US soldier about growth among GIs of a determined opposition to the Vietnam War / Definitions of a Battle (Nayif Hauatmeh) - interview with the leader of the DPFLP about principles of liberation in the Middle East / From Colony to Socialism (Juan Mari-Bras) - leader of the PSP sketches future perspectives for the independence struggle in Puerto Rico / News Behind the News
Tricontinental No. 23 Tricontinental No. 23
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaYear: 1971Call Number: Volume Number: No. 23 April - MayFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
An International War (Marcelino dos Santos) - extensive analysis of the political, economic and social situation imposed by Portuguese colonialism with the support of Yankee imperialism / Growth of the People's Army (Vo Nguyen Giap) - article on the national liberation war / Immediate Objective: Cabora Bassa (Peter Kellner) - shows the imperial interests of the construction of Cabora Bassa dam in Mozambique and the international mobilization against the project / 1970: Loas Lives, Yankees! (Kaysone Phomvihan) - an account of the 1/4 century of struggle of the Laotian people / Plunder and Dignity (Steffan Beckman) - Palestine, Zionism and division in the Arab World around class interests and imperialist control / Youth Against the System (Peter Hammond) - the crisis of the values that sustain the American way of life / Yes to Socialism - Program of the Left Coalition People's Unity of Chile / Inside a Struggle (Abba Sidik) - leader of FRONILA in Chad talks about Chad's false independence, feudalism and steps to destroying these features in Chad / A Voice from the Monster (Charlene Mitchell) - interview with Black Communist / At the Starting Line (Carlos Padilla) - article about the present transition in Chile written by a representative of the MRI in Puerto Rico / The Internal Colony (John-Paul Satre) - outlines the situation of African immigrant workers in France / News Behind the News
Tricontinental Bulletin Especial [Angola] Tricontinental Bulletin Especial [Angola]
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America (OSPAAAL)Year: 1975Call Number: Volume Number: Year XFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Contents: To the Reader; The Economic Interest to Protect (Jacques Bonaldi): Portugal's economic interests in Africa (Oil, Iron, Diamonds, Copper, Bauxite, Manufactured Goods, Agricultural Sector); Escalation of Imperialist Aggression (Jane McManus): The escalation of attacks against the MPLA by South Africa, Western mercenaries and UNITA (pro-imperialist Angolan forces); Angola is Independent and "Ninguem Impedira a Chuva" (Armando Entralgo): History of Angola; What the People Don't Know: Remarks from Major Juju of the FAPLA (People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola); Constitutional Law of the People's Republic of Angola
Tricontinental No. 11 Tricontinental No. 11
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaYear: 1969Call Number: Volume Number: No. 11Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
"El Salvador, Isthmus, and Revolution" analyzes the revolutionary tactics of the Communist Party of El Salvador in its struggle against military dictatorships and imperialist influences. The author argues that, contrary to the Party leadership's pacifist illusions, the circumstances in El Salvador necessitate armed struggle. "USA: The Hour of the Mau Mau" is a speech given by Malcolm X in December 1964 on confronting racist violence with black violence. "The Mercenaries of the Empire" examines the abject imperialist policies of Portugal, which despite being the poorest European nation, expends half its budget on maintaining its grip over numerous territories. "Brazil: the Accelerated Sell-Out" is a report on the economic exploitation of Brazil by US capitalism and the Brazilian government's complete surrender to these policies. "Dhufar: Rebellion in the Gulf" summarizes the state of revolutionary armed struggle against capitalism and imperialism in the Arabian Gulf. "Counterinsurgency" is the transcript of a speech given by a United States Army General on tactics of "counterinsurgency;" it is presented in Tricontinental to contextualize the need for organization in revolutionary movements across the world. "Culture and Liberation" is an excerpt of Huey Newton's address on September 26, 1968. Newton lays out a revolutionary framework for reclaiming economic and social institutions and moving towards a society in which all cultures are respected and uplifted.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 11 - 12 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 11 - 12
Publisher: OSPAAALYear: 1967Call Number: Volume Number: Year II No. 11-12 February - MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Anti-Imperialist Struggle in the Congo (Leopoldville); Guatemala: Yankee Intervention; Angola: Seven Years of Consecutive Victories Over Imperialism; ODECA: Central American Militarism; The Mekong River Delta; Saudi Arabia: Monarchy and Barbarism; Appeals and Messages; Tricontinental News.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 29 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 29
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 8/1968Call Number: Volume Number: Year III No. 29Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Summary: The Banta Promise; The People's War and Popular Anti-Aircraft Defense; The Second Tricontinental Conference; Yankee Atomic Chants; LA SNCC Must Survive! For the People. / Tricontinental Scene: On the Road to Struggle (Nicaragua); Their Struggle is Our Struggle (Viet Nam). / Making the Revolution: Guerrilla War Strategy by Ernesto Che Guevara. / Guerrilla Fronts: ZAPU-ANC Joint Communique; From the Mountains(Colombia); The Palestine National Liberation Movement Al Fatah; Fight on to Victory (Venezuela). / Letters to OSPAAAL / Appeals and Messages / From the Executive Secretariat.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 84 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 84
Publisher: OSPAAALYear: 1973Call Number: Volume Number: Year VIII No. 84Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Summaries - Mona: World Oil Center; Saigon: the policy of slow death. Tricontinental Scene - The socialist constitution of the PDRK; Panama: the small country with the giant voice; Cuba: the doors of history; Guinea Bissau: the struggle has taken root; San Salvador: culture behind bars; Bolivia: flight from hell. Appeals and Messages - US-Saigon sabotage the Paris agreements.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 59 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 59
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 1/1971Call Number: Volume Number: Year VI No. 59Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Michele Firk ...she was not a leftist, she was a communist and a revolutionary. / Guinea: People's Victory / Argentina: Armed Revolutionary Organizations [Four Armed Organizations. Revolutionary Strategy and Tactical Actions. Concepts on Peronism, Ties with the Masses, the Armed Struggle and the Continental Revolution]. / Viet Nam: A Single History.